To be fair, as an older sister myself *ahem*, it's a fine line between coming across as loving and coming across as patronizing, and the whole time I was reading Heinrich's first letter I was like, "...this is not going to end well." Though Thomas certainly... exceeded my expectations, there.
When you say Heinrich drafted a reply, does that mean he never actually sent it?
Also, lol to Heinrich's mention of Frederick the Great. What happened with Thomas Mann's Frederick the Great?
Re: Other Fritz fans of note in German history
To be fair, as an older sister myself *ahem*, it's a fine line between coming across as loving and coming across as patronizing, and the whole time I was reading Heinrich's first letter I was like, "...this is not going to end well." Though Thomas certainly... exceeded my expectations, there.
When you say Heinrich drafted a reply, does that mean he never actually sent it?
Also, lol to Heinrich's mention of Frederick the Great. What happened with Thomas Mann's Frederick the Great?